Collège Françoise Dupont, called Françoise Dupont High School in the English version, is a public secondary school (collège in French) that Marinette and her classmates attend.

Note: The French word "collège" does not translate to the English word "college," nor does it exactly translate to "high school." Its meaning is closer to "middle school," which explains why the protagonists are between 13 and 15.

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Appearance

Exterior

The exterior of the school is tan with a slate blue cobblestone roof. The building is three stories tall.

Entrance

The front of the building has eight large arched windows, each slightly inset with a striped design above them. The steps leading up to the entrance door widen as they approach the sidewalk and vice versa towards the entrance. The double entrance doors are dark oak, with gray handles. Above the doors is a white banner with red outline hanging down. Above the banner are four rectangular windows, a large circular window, and a smaller circular window on each side.

Courtyard

The central portion of the school is an open-air courtyard. The entrance to the courtyard has a diagonal black and white checkerboard pattern, with a slate cream under this design. On either side of the entrance doors are a wooden bench and two chalkboards. Along one side wall of this area is a door leading to a utility room. The nurse's office, which a placard indicates is handicap-accessible, is located along the opposite side wall.

The courtyard is made up of slate-gray concrete, with white lines painted on to make a basketball court. On either side of the courtyard is a basketball hoop hanging by white rope. There is also a set of green metal stairs on either side of the courtyard, leading up to the second-floor rooms. Next to the stairs are green support pillars, supporting the platforms above.

Second floor

The second floor has a green overhang, cream slate walls, and thin green metal pillars about for structural support of the overhang. The platform jutting out from the wall, designed to allow people to get around the second floor, is made of a green metal.

The second floor also has the entrances to the various classrooms, including an art studio room. Most of the classrooms have large windows and a birch door. Other rooms have no inward windows and a dark oak door with a window. At the bottom left of the stairs leading to the library is the headmaster's office.

Third floor

The third floor at the front of the school has only one room, the library. The stairs leading up to the library are a light slate cream, with a slate orange and light brown banister. Just underneath the slight overhang of the banister are small white stone rectangles, positioned evenly throughout. Just at the apex of the two stairs is a stone design of a fleur-de-lis, with a downward-facing bow and flowers within the bow. The doors to the library are dark oak, with large windows and no discernible handles.

The third floor along the school's rear perimeter houses the cafeteria. Access to the cafeteria has been shown to be via stairs from the first floor courtyard.

In the English dub of "The Pharaoh," Alya reveals she and her class are 10th graders when she finds Marinette's history book.

"10th grade" may refer to the American education system of 10th grade, consisting of ages 15-16, or to the British education system of the 10th year, consisting of ages 14-15.

As Alix turned 15 in "Timebreaker", and France colléges have students until that age, it most likely indicates that it follows the British system. It is also possible that "10th grade" could be a dub discrepancy.

In the French dub, Alya says that they are in troisième, the equivalent to US 9th grade.

In the Korean and French dubs, Alya says they are 9th graders.

Based on the fact that Luka is stated to go to Collège Françoise Dupont and to be older than Marinette's class, and that Marinette turns 14 in "Befana," it is likely that the class in in quatrième, the second-to-last year of collège and the equivalent to 8th grade in the US.

This could also imply that "Pharaoh" and "Timebreaker" take place in the same school year, which then implies that this is the year after "Befana."

Théo Barbot has been seen at the collège, although it is uncertain whether he is a student, a staff member or a visitor.

In "Lady Wifi", Lady Wifi broadcasts Mr. Damocles confessing to unjustly suspending her to the entire school. As a result of a villain being present on the campus, Miss Bustier evacuates her class for their own safety.

In "The Evillustrator", the Evillustrator attacks Chloé in the library.